March 10, 201115 yr Build something totally different like Gary Pimm's Solid State Tabor amp. It has about the right amount of power to go with a set of Lowthers.
March 11, 201115 yr Ha Yeah, I've offered him my F5, which is basically done, but will need a few small modifications for speakers (just has K1000 output now). Most likely he'll get the PASS integrated though, and have a one box solution. Source is another story all together. Craig, whenever I finally build my own house, I will build a large subwoofer enclosure under the floor or stairway, that will vent into the main listening room. Most likely not a horn, but a seriously large enclosure, with 18" drivers. Edited March 11, 201115 yr by swt61
March 11, 201115 yr Craig, whenever I finally build my own house, I will build a large subwoofer enclosure under the floor or stairway, that will vent into the main listening room. Most likely not a horn, but a seriously large enclosure, with 18" drivers. Woof woof! That sounds like a serious way of moving a large volume of air. One of my unfinished projects is a pair of dipole sub woofers to reinforce the output of my ESL57's. Used Shiva X2 drivers http://www.diycable.com/main/product_info.php?products_id=693 which have a maximum power handling of 1kW, although they do a very serious 18" or 21" driver - the Maelstrom, which can handle 1.5kW with a peak-peak excursion of 64mm (2.5"). 'Nuff to blow the windows out. Nelson Pass has done some really crazy things with bass drivers - such as the KleinHorn http://www.passdiy.com/pdf/KleinHorn.pdf and El-pipe-O http://www.passdiy.com/pdf/el-pipe-o.pdf
March 12, 201115 yr Author Any recommendations for something like a Ayre C-5Xe-MP or Krell EVO 505, but with a digital input?
March 16, 201115 yr Any recommendations for something like a Ayre C-5Xe-MP or Krell EVO 505, but with a digital input?Yeah, that's the holy grail, innit? I'm going with the Oppo BDP-95, myself. Not quite a digital input, but it will take a USB drive. Plus it has networking, I'm wondering if that can be used to read a NAS.
March 16, 201115 yr Any recommendations for something like a Ayre C-5Xe-MP or Krell EVO 505, but with a digital input? APL? What about some of the newer Accuphase units? Their players have had digital inputs since the early 90's. Edited March 16, 201115 yr by spritzer
March 16, 201115 yr I say you get whatever universal player you want and hack a digital input into it. Or build your own. I want to say Electrocompaniet had one, but I'm not finding it on their website. EDIT #2: I think I found another one (Marantz).
March 18, 201115 yr One more: MSB. (I like MSB -- they're hackers [they used to have a mod for adding a unencrypted digital output to DVD players so that you could use their DACs], and they cater to the modder community [they're DACs were very popular with people who liked to modify their DACs].)
March 19, 201115 yr Author Thanks! Very helpful. I just bought some of this: 20 PCS. 1/8 x 12 3/4 x 20 BENDING BIRCH PLYWOOD That's way more than I need, so if anyone would like some... The front horn requires a specific curve. I remember back in high school drafting we had these moldable pieces of plastic that worked much better than the French curves to connect dots for curves. Anyone know what these are called?
March 19, 201115 yr Something like this flexible french curve tool ? Steve has gotta have many good tricks to deal with this situation, and know what tools to use.
March 19, 201115 yr Thanks! Very helpful. I just bought some of this: 20 PCS. 1/8 x 12 3/4 x 20 BENDING BIRCH PLYWOOD That's way more than I need, so if anyone would like some... The front horn requires a specific curve. I remember back in high school drafting we had these moldable pieces of plastic that worked much better than the French curves to connect dots for curves. Anyone know what these are called? I'll probably relieve you of some of the extra Marc. I can probably work out the curves. The bending plywood itself makes a pretty good curve guide. Edited March 19, 201115 yr by swt61
March 19, 201115 yr I remember back in high school drafting we had these moldable pieces of plastic that worked much better than the French curves to connect dots for curves. Anyone know what these are called? In the UK they were call a Flexicurve. Green in colour IIRC. Yup still available - in the UK around £5 depending on length (isn't that true of so many things). But they seem to have changed to blue.
April 1, 201115 yr Figured I would piggy back off of your thread. Sold dx45's... ...picked up a set of dx65's
April 1, 201115 yr I'd love to see you source this whole thing with a custom music server, controlled by monitor or touch-screen remote. If I was doing it all from end-to-end (don't you dare, Steve), I'd certainly run a music server over a disc spinner. Computer Audiophile built a needlessly stupid music server, but I think it can be done better and cheaper (without, say, a $300 Korean mini-itx case).
April 1, 201115 yr What part don't you understand? Ok, Mac mini to duet 2 using iPad as the controller?
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